The Rokin

George Hendrik Breitner, c. 1880 - c. 1923

Horses were Breitner’s first subject and remained a life-long passion. This sketch shows how he made a preliminary lay-out of a cityscape. He did this on the spot, using a small panel that fit into the lid of his painter’s box. He depicted the two horses and the horse tram, as well as the contours of the houses, with swift strokes in brown tints over the summary underdrawing.

  • Artwork typepainting, preparatory study
  • Object numberSK-A-3558
  • Dimensionsheight 27.5 cm x width 39.5 cm x depth 1 cm
  • Physical characteristics olieverf en potlood op paneel